Stenella clymene (Gray, 1846)

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Distribution

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EU conservation status

Conservation status assesses every six years and for each biogeographical
region the condition of habitats and species compared to the favourable status
as described in the Habitats Directive. The map shows the 2007-2012
assessments as reported by EU Member State. Assessments are further
detailed in the summary document available behind the link below.

Favourable: the species is viable and maintaining itself on a long-term basis, its natural range is not reduced, and it has a sufficient large habitat.

Unfavourable-Inadequate: the species is not as critical as being unfavourable-bad, but still requires significant conservation and restoration measure to make it viable in the long-term, or to enlarged its current range, or to improve the quality and availability of its habitat.

Unfavourable-Bad: the species is either not maintaining itself on a long-term basis and is not viable, or its natural range as been or is being drastically reduced, or its habitat is largely insufficient; the species requires major conservation and restoration measures.

Unknown: the information available for the species is scarce and does not allow a proper assessment of its conservation status.

Natura 2000 sites

Not available

Legal status

Mentioned in the following international legal instruments and agreements

The agreement concerns all species of small cetaceans. Small cetaceans means any species, subspecies or population of toothed whales Odontoceti, except the sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus; the sub-order Odontoceti concerns the families Physeteridae, Kogiidae, Delphinidae, Phocoenidae, Monodontidae, Zyphiidae, Platanistoidae, Iniidae and Pontoporiidae.